COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONSpecial collaboration beer with Three Floyds brewers at BrewDog. A barley wine brewed with many different malts including Laphroig whisky malt, single hopped with nelson sauvin with short bread, fudge and candy floss in the kettle.

Batch 096 Best Before 19/03/16
Tasted on 5/30/13 from a capped 330mL bottle purchased at Binny’s quite a long time ago. Pours hazy dark auburn with an average off-white head that slowly recedes to an average layer of uneven lace. The nose is sweet caramel malt with with some toffee, vanilla, and a smoked peaty aroma just underlying. The flavor is the same caramel malt and toffee, with the peat, smoke, and a charred, roasty flavor. The body is full with just below average carbonation and a long super roasted and smokey, peated finish.

Bitch Please foam is poor and offers lots of fruity aroma. Strong fruity and winey taste the plum, raisin, peach, prunes and sweet sherry tones unite really nice. There is absolutely no hop track and it is a very elegant and delicate barley wine.

Bottle, batch 96. The pour is a muddy hazel color, looks like river water. The aroma is off, can get the whiskey for sure, also get notes of charcoal. The taste is kinda harsh. Carries that charcoal aroma over to the taste which is not a good thing. Was expecting more.
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Bottle with Guinn and Pete at Guinn’s house. Pours a light brown golden with a thin off white head. Aroma is sweet candy, smokey peat, and some maltiness and a floral perfume. Weird. Flavor follows and is odd. Not very pleasant. Some alcohol. Not clearly beer flavors in this. Muddled. Too much going on. But interesting. Bottle picked up at Brewdog Bristol in the summer 2013.

Pours reddish brown brackish with a thin head. Smells like swamp water with a touch of scotch. First taste is bold and shocking to the palate. It's layered with malts, scotch, heavy peat and a long smoky finish. A weird one timer

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